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Combined Effects of Wind-Driven Upwelling and Internal Tide on the Continental Shelf
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Internal tides on the continental shelf can be intermittent as a result of changing hydrographic conditions associated with wind-driven upwelling. In turn, the internal tide can affect transports associated with upwelling. ...
Spatial and Temporal Variability of the M2 Internal Tide Generation and Propagation on the Oregon Shelf
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: 1-km-horizontal-resolution model based on the Regional Ocean Modeling System is implemented along the Oregon coast to study average characteristics and intermittency of the M2 internal tide during summer upwelling. Wind-driven ...
Intensified Diurnal Tides along the Oregon Coast
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: ntensified diurnal tides are found along portions of the Oregon shelf (U.S. West Coast) based on analyses of high-frequency (HF) radar surface current data and outputs of a 1-km resolution ocean circulation model. The K1 ...
Data Assimilation in a Baroclinic Coastal Ocean Model: Ensemble Statistics and Comparison of Methods
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The performance of data assimilation methods in an idealized three-dimensional time-dependent coastal baroclinic model is assessed by computing ensemble error statistics. The analytical representer solution allows for ...
Modeling Bottom Mixed Layer Variability on the Mid-Oregon Shelf during Summer Upwelling
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Results from a model of wind-driven circulation are analyzed to study spatial and temporal variability in the bottom mixed layer (BML) on the mid-Oregon shelf in summer 2001. The model assimilates acoustic Doppler profiler ...